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Grid

Infrastructure

Reflective Pricing: Could a tweak to energy tariffs drive low carbon heating roll out?

New study from Energy Systems Catapult argues clearer accounting for fixed costs could make heat pumps more attractive - and solar panels less so

clock 19 September 2018 • 3 min read

Infrastructure

'We will go into complete ubiquity': Meet the self-assured CEO of the mysterious Faraday

Andrew Scobie, CEO of UK-based energy technology firm Faraday, tells BusinessGreen his company could one day be as big as Apple, Amazon, and Google

clock 03 September 2018 • 11 min read

Energy

Solar cabin: Off-grid mobile office hailed as 'world first' for construction industry

EXCLUSIVE: Cabin designed for use on construction sites in hot regions is 100 per cent powered by rooftop solar PV panels coupled with battery storage

clock 24 July 2018 • 1 min read

Energy

Ofgem proposes grid incentives to boost flexible electric vehicle charging and renewable power

UK energy regulator sets out reforms designed to boost EV uptake and save bill payers money amid 'radical transformation' of the energy grid

clock 23 July 2018 • 5 min read

Infrastructure

World Cup Final brought to half of homes with low carbon power

Renewables and nuclear met over half of UK power needs on Sunday afternoon, even demand spiked during half time of the World Cup final

clock 19 July 2018 • 2 min read

Energy

Incentivise grid flexibility to drive deep decarbonisation, UK energy firms urge

Open letter to Claire Perry calls for incentives to unlock flexibility services and drive better utilisation of the power grid

clock 17 July 2018 • 3 min read

Infrastructure

'Northern Smart Powerhouse': Could an £83m project put the region at the 'forefront of low carbon revolution'?

Northern Powergrid has unveiled wide-ranging plans to deliver a smarter and cleaner grid across the north of England

clock 25 January 2018 • 4 min read

Infrastructure

Electric vehicle-to-grid trials secure £11m government backing

UK Power Networks, Octopus Energy, BYD, SSE and University of Leeds will trial technology that stores energy in EVs and buses for use later by the grid

clock 24 January 2018 • 3 min read

Infrastructure

Network operators eye £1.7bn boost through clean energy innovation plan

Energy Networks Association seeks views on new strategy to boost clean, flexible, and smart innovation on local electricity networks to keep pace with low carbon transition

clock 21 November 2017 • 2 min read

Automotive

Enel moves into US electric vehicle charger market with eMotorWerks acquisition

EnerNOC, a subsidiary of the Italian utility giant, purchases California-based EV charging stations supplier eMotorWerks

clock 27 October 2017 • 2 min read
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